Boeing666 wrote:
Xray wrote:
For the record, Selfridge cancelled the show months ago before this "sequestration" kicked in.
Said it was for operational reasons, not sure if their A-10's deployed or what.
True. I was thinking maybe they had jumped the gun knowing this was coming up. If they hadn't, then there is a good chance they would after March 1.
I was looking forward to MacDill this year - supposed to have the F-22 and they usually have good static displays with some rarer type military planes and choppers. They haven't officially cancelled but they put a warning on their website that with sequestration they probably would on March 1.
Sequestration is the worst thing for airshows yet to happen overall. I don't see it benefitting TOM (certainly not moneywise). I don't see a ton of warbird owners jumping in. Ideally it would be great for more warbirds to show up and fill in the spots where the T-birds would have been. However at the most maybe the Vietnam segment will go a couple minutes longer. As someone else said - we'll probably get the same T-6s/Harvards just doing extra passes and orbits instead. This also means no heritage flights (which are better than orbitting T-6s) and probably no static displays.
All the other (non warbird airshows) are going to suck. Its going to be shows full of just aerobatic planes, no military jets - some might luck out and get a jet warbird doing a couple passes and very minimal static displays.
That was me who said that ,,, I can only take so many Texan passes before I reach for a bologna sandwich. No offense, I love all military aircraft, just some more than others. Jets are exhilarating, loud, fast. They had 106's at Selfridge when I was a kid, and those sleek birds hooked me quick on jets. Then they advanced to Phantoms, I must have been under 100's of take off & landings, never could get enough. Not only airshows, I'd go out on random days and spend the whole day at the end of the runway.
They actually used to have flag competitions there called Wolverine Flag, you talk about a non stop jet extravaganza, that was it.
Non stop action, all day long. A dozen Phantoms would take off, followed by an AWACS and 6 F-15's. 4 F-14's would land, then 8 Harriers would take off, followed by 6 RAF Tornadoes, then 4 A-6's and a pair of F-111's. Everything in the inventory in the mid 80's except heavy bombers, they were probably in the game but didn't come close to the base itself. Went like that all day long, sometimes I think I dreamed that, but I was there many days soaking it all in.
Michigan is virtually a demilitarized no fly zone compared to most of the country, there is Selfridge, and thats it. [Battle Creek is technically still an ANG base, I think their inventory could practically be counted on 1 hand]. Used to have 4 SAC bases, obviously those are long gone. Wasn't too pleased when they transitioned to A-10's from F-16's, but then they started talking about shifting those out, and basically closing the base.
Only saw the F-22 once, that was in Battle Creek 2 years ago. They were supposed to have a 22 demo at the last Selfridge show, but thats right around when they grounded the fleet ,, So I'm not to optimistic about seeing that bird at any more shows the way things are going. Without the TBirds BC might as well cancel, all they have usually is aerobatic prop acts.
Very galling to see the government hand out taxpayer $$ hand over fist to foreign governments all over the world to keep their military & populations propped up , while we are so broke that we can't even run airshows anymore.